Opportunity

Paul Hamlyn Foundation is looking for a consultant, facilitator and researcher

The deadlines have been extended for three opportunities to work with Paul Hamlyn Foundation

Young people’s events coproducer(s) - Act for Change Fund
Deadline for proposals: 5pm, 7 May 2020

Peer learning support for funded organisations - PHF Youth Fund
Deadline for proposals: 12 noon, 26 May 2020.

Researcher for three case studies of approaches to asset-based work with young people- PHF Youth Fund
Deadline for proposals: 12 noon, 9 June 2020

Open Until:

Posted: 10/03/2022


Young people’s events coproducer(s) – Act for Change Fund

Act for Change Fund is a £3.6 million partnership for organisations supporting young people working for change. The Fund provides resources for young people to challenge social injustice, find ways of overcoming inequality and give voice to issues they are experiencing. A joint initiative between Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) and Esmée Fairbairn Foundation (EFF) in partnership with the National Lottery Community Fund, both foundations are acting as match funders and are awarding grants on behalf of the #iwill Fund.

Act for Change Fund is seeking tenders from organisations and/or individuals with proven experience in co-producing events with and for young people, and with experience of supporting young people from different organisations to form connections to work together. The commission aims to support young people from organisations funded through Act for Change to develop and lead two key events.

Please submit a full proposal by 5pm on Thursday 7 May 2020.

To find out more, download the Invitation to Tender or email Vivienne Jackson.

 



Peer learning support for funded organisations – PHF Youth Fund

The Youth Fund aims to enable organisations to sustain and prepare to grow their impact. It is open to organisations whose main purpose is work to benefit young people (aged 14-25) in the most precarious positions, where making the transition to adulthood is most challenging. The Fund supports organisations that work with young people in a way that recognises and builds on their strengths and abilities – this is often referred to as an ‘asset-based’ approach.

This commission aims to deliver a programme of peer learning support that will help organisations supported by our Youth Fund to:

  • progress on their journey towards growing their impact
  • develop understanding, improve and further embed practice around asset-based approaches
  • build and enhance connections, networks, peer support and wider opportunities to learn from each other to ultimately enhance the strength of the sector.

Please submit a full proposal by 12 noon on Tuesday 26 May 2020.

To find out more, download the Invitation to Tender or email Kirsty Gillan Thomas

 

 

Researcher for three case studies of approaches to asset-based work with
young people- PHF Youth Fund

The aim of this commission is to enable organisations working with young people to learn from others’ experiences of developing and implementing asset-based approaches, and to inform funders and the wider voluntary sector about what asset-based work with young people can look like in practice.

Please submit a full proposal by 12 noon on Tuesday 9 June 2020.

To find out more, download the Invitation to Tender or email Kirsty Gillan Thomas

 

 


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